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Apple’s Corporate Citizenship: A duty to the state, or the people?
Many companies claim to want to be “good corporate citizens.” But just what does that entail? Some might think that that implies, for example, helping out a government in trying to bring a criminal to justice. After all, don’t good
Apple’s Corporate Citizenship: A duty to the state, or the people?
Many companies claim to want to be “good corporate citizens.” But just what does that entail? Some might think that that implies, for example, helping out a government in trying to bring a criminal to justice. After all, don’t good
Should CEO Apologies Be Warm and Sincere?
In the wake of scandal, what could be better than a heartfelt apology? Well, from a shareholder’s point of view, apparently the lack of a heartfelt apology might be better. Sure, you, dear random member of the public, might like
Should CEO Apologies Be Warm and Sincere?
In the wake of scandal, what could be better than a heartfelt apology? Well, from a shareholder’s point of view, apparently the lack of a heartfelt apology might be better. Sure, you, dear random member of the public, might like
Apple vs the FBI: Consequences vs Rights & Duties
The story linked below focuses on the fact that Apple’s has two good reasons for refusing to work with the FBI to unlock a shooting suspect’s iPhone, namely a principled reason (privacy) and a prudential reason (boosting profits by boosting
Apple vs the FBI: Consequences vs Rights & Duties
The story linked below focuses on the fact that Apple’s has two good reasons for refusing to work with the FBI to unlock a shooting suspect’s iPhone, namely a principled reason (privacy) and a prudential reason (boosting profits by boosting
Fast Food and Animal Rights
Does a move, by just one or two restaurant chains, toward cage-free eggs matter? A big move by a big restaurant chain sounds like a big deal. But even a big move might only amount to a ‘drop in a
Fast Food and Animal Rights
Does a move, by just one or two restaurant chains, toward cage-free eggs matter? A big move by a big restaurant chain sounds like a big deal. But even a big move might only amount to a ‘drop in a
OpEd: Must a Good Business Education Be Anti-Business?
Whatever its overall merits, this Wall Street Journal op-ed by a recent graduate of a top undergraduate business program offers food for thought and fodder for discussion about what a business education – and what a business ethics course –
OpEd: Must a Good Business Education Be Anti-Business?
Whatever its overall merits, this Wall Street Journal op-ed by a recent graduate of a top undergraduate business program offers food for thought and fodder for discussion about what a business education – and what a business ethics course –
Rating Employees’ Ethical Behaviour
A move by a major corporation to reward employees for ethical behaviour is bound to attract attention; but we have lots of questions about the story linked below. Who will do the ratings? Based on what? How will they measure
Rating Employees’ Ethical Behaviour
A move by a major corporation to reward employees for ethical behaviour is bound to attract attention; but we have lots of questions about the story linked below. Who will do the ratings? Based on what? How will they measure
Unethical Recruitment Practices of College Football Teams
Should a businessperson’s word be as good as a contract? And should universities be held to a higher standard than the average businessperson in this regard? Those are just some of the questions that arise in this story of broken
Unethical Recruitment Practices of College Football Teams
Should a businessperson’s word be as good as a contract? And should universities be held to a higher standard than the average businessperson in this regard? Those are just some of the questions that arise in this story of broken
Is it Ethical to take Government Bailouts… Again and Again?
At what point should we say that enough is enough? Companies sometimes seek government bailouts. And governments sometimes give them. And sometimes, maybe, that’s a good thing. It’s still debated (and debatable) whether the US government’s bailout of certain “too-big-to-fail”
Is it Ethical to take Government Bailouts… Again and Again?
At what point should we say that enough is enough? Companies sometimes seek government bailouts. And governments sometimes give them. And sometimes, maybe, that’s a good thing. It’s still debated (and debatable) whether the US government’s bailout of certain “too-big-to-fail”
60% Off!!! Retailer Deception, Consumer Irrationality, or Both?
This piece on retailers’ price discounting practices could be a good classroom conversation starter on ethics in sales, deception in bargaining and negotiation, and the like. Three quick observations: (1) There is a distinction to be made between an action
60% Off!!! Retailer Deception, Consumer Irrationality, or Both?
This piece on retailers’ price discounting practices could be a good classroom conversation starter on ethics in sales, deception in bargaining and negotiation, and the like. Three quick observations: (1) There is a distinction to be made between an action
Is Watching the Super Bowl Unethical?
If an activity is unethical, is it unethical to enjoy watching it? The blog posting below takes recent criticism of pro football and (on the day after Super Bowl Sunday!) turns it on fans. The author compares enjoying watching football
Is Watching the Super Bowl Unethical?
If an activity is unethical, is it unethical to enjoy watching it? The blog posting below takes recent criticism of pro football and (on the day after Super Bowl Sunday!) turns it on fans. The author compares enjoying watching football


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